Create Web and Enterprise Java applications with real skills to get opportunities in the market as a professional Java programmer

Master the fundamentals of Java, connection to database, to the creation of Web applications with Servlets, JPS’s, HTML, CSS and JavaScript,. At this level it is considered in the labor market as Java Junior programmer

Master Java Enterprise technologies (Java EE or Java2EE before) such as EJB’s, JPA, Web Services, JSF, PrimeFaces, among several others. The labor market is known as Java Senior Programmers (Java Sr) and is among the highest ranks in Java programmers.

At the end they will dominate all the previous topics, since each level relies on the previous one to obtain the levels that the Java labor market needs.

Set the bases to begin your certification preparation as a Java programmer

Requirements

The course starts from scratch, and reaches intermediate and advanced Java language levels. All in the same course.

No prior knowledge is required, only basic PC management

Description

+330 PDF (eBooks), + 21,500 students, + 300 reviews of very satisfied students, and the best HIGH PRIORITY Support for any doubt of your course, only for students enrolled in the course. YOU WILL NEVER BE ALONE. “The Java University is the best course to learn Java and now in English.”

The Java University course is already a Best Seller at UDEMY Spanish [Universidad Java], and NOW the Java University is also published in English. All the videos are in English and include subtitles (generated manually not automatically). And every Video has it’s corresponding PDF or eBook. So you can study Online or Offline. This is just great!!!

This course is a specialization in Java technology. We will start from the Java Fundamentals, and take you step by step to become a Java expert in record time and so you can create Web and Enterprise Java applications, including topics and technologies such as Java Basics, Object Oriented Programming (OOP), Design Patterns, JDBC, HTML, CSS and JavaScript, Servlets and JSPs, Struts Framework, Hibernate Framework, Spring Framework, Java Enterprise (Java EE now Jakarta EE), including EJB’s, JPA, Web Services, Security and much much more.

With all the above, you will have the bases to prepare several certifications as a Java programmer, in addition to acquiring the knowledge to be able to apply to several job vacancies to start working as a Java programmer in record time.

Java University has spent years in the market training Java professionals ready to enter the Java labor market. And now the Java University is at UDEMY to provide the full array of Java tools and technologies you need for the real world and professional Java.

This is the best Online course to learn Java. The content is divided into perfectly structured levels, each level supported by the previous one, with the aim of adding Java knowledge incrementally and so you can focus on mastering the issues little by little and gradually. So ensure the success of your Java training.

We will offer support of any doubt of the didactic material included in this Java specialization.

To make matters worse, we manage a new teaching methodology that we have called Speed Learning. This methodology consists of concise videos that go directly to the point to be studied, complemented by eBooks with explanations and step-by-step images (which you can print, or search for any text you need, or use for your offline study), since As we know we can not do text search within video. In addition, our methodology includes perfectly structured and very didactic exercises that will allow you to accelerate your eLearning learning. No loss of time in videos where you have to watch the instructor codify an exercise, too much theory, little practice or anything like that. Our Speed Learning methodology guarantees that in the shortest possible time you will acquire the necessary knowledge for the Java professional and working world.

The Java University includes the following topics of study in Java technology and related technologies:

Level 1. Java Fundamentals

Lesson 1 – Starting with Java Technology

The amazing world of Java programming What is Java technology (from a practical approach) Our first Java program from scratch

Lesson 2 – Variables and Operators in Java

Use of Variables in Java and what we use them for Types of Data in Java and how they are classified Management and Classification of operators in Java

Lesson 3 – Control statements in Java

Using the if-else structure and where to use it Handling the switch structure and when applying it

Lesson 4 – Handling Cycles in Java

Use of the for cycle and its use Using the while loop and how to apply it Use of the do-while cycle and when to use it

Lesson 5 – Object Oriented Programming

Introduction to Object Oriented Programming (OOP) Handling Classes in Java Use of Objects in Java

Lesson 6 – Functions in Java

Declaration of Methods or Functions in Java Use and call of functions in Java

Lesson 7 – Data Management in Java

Using Arrays in Java Management of Matrices in Java

Lesson 8 – Inheritance in Java

Inheritance Management in Java Use of superclasses and subclasses in Java Final Level Laboratory

Final Exercise where everything learned in this Level is included

Level 2. Java Programming

Lesson 1 – Polymorphism in Java

What is polymorphism and its application Overwriting in Java and its use

Lesson 2 – Advanced Object Management in Java

Conversion of Objects (cast) Identifying the type of object with the instanceof operator The importance and use of the operator this

Lesson 3 – Handling Code Blocks in Java

Scope of Variables (Scope) Use of static and non-static blocks

Lesson 4 – Use of Abstract Classes and Interfaces in Java

Differences between Abstract Classes and Interfaces Declaration and use of Abstract Classes Handling Interfaces in Java and when to use them

Lesson 5 – Handling Exceptions in Java

Processing exceptions in Java Use of try-catch and propagation of Exceptions

Module 6 – Manage Collections in Java

Using collections in Java Management of List, Set and Map and the application of each structure

Module 7 – Handling Files in Java

Handling and using files in Java Streams management in Java and its uses Final Level Laboratory

Final Exercise where everything learned in this level is applied

Level 3. Connection to Databases with JDBC

Lesson 1 – Starting with JDBC (Java Database Connectivity)

The need for a database Installing MySql and Oracle Download drivers (drivers) to connect to the base

Lesson 2 – Connecting to the Database

Steps to connect to a relational database JDBC code to connect to the database

Lesson 3 – Select Sentence

Steps to execute the SQL Select statement with JDBC Using the select statement to read the information in the database Lesson 4 – Manipulating Data with JDBC

Steps to execute the insert, update and delete statements Use of insert, update and delete statements to manipulate information Separation of functions select, insert, update and delete with JDBC

Lesson 5 – Metadata with JDBC

Knowing the structure of tables with JDBC The importance of using metadata in JDBC

Management of Exceptions with Struts Exercise Handling Exceptions with Struts

Lesson 8 – Manual Validation with Struts

Manual Validation with Struts Exercise Manual Validation with Struts

Lesson 9 – Automatic Validation with Struts

Automatic Validation with Struts Automatic Validation Exercise

Lesson 10 – Handling Tiles (Templates) with Struts

Use of Tiles (Templates) with Struts Exercise Templates with Struts Final Laboratory Conclusion of the Course with Struts

Level 7 – Hibernate Framework and JPA (JavaPersistence API)

Lesson 1 – Introduction to Hibernate Framework

What is an ORM – Object Relational Mapping? How Hibernate helps me in a multilayer business design How to be much more productive in the data layer with Hibernate

Lesson 2 – Configuring Hibernate

We will review the DAO and DTO Design Patterns We will implement the basic operations with Hibernate. We will create a Web application with JSPs, Servlets and Hibernate.

Lesson 3 – Handling Relationships with Hibernate

We will study the types of Associations in Hibernate We will see the one-one, one-many, and many-many relationships We will study the concept of Entity Classes offered by Hibernate

Lesson 4 – Life Cycle in Entity Objects

We will study the concept of the Life Cycle in Entity Objects We will learn the concept of Persistence and Persistence in Cascade

Lesson 5 – Queries with HQL

We will learn the HQL language (Hibernate Query Language) We will study the concept of JOINS in HQL We will analyze the concept of Lazy Loading and Fetch in HIbernate

Lesson 6 – Criteria API Queries

We will study the Criteria API and how to apply it in Hibernate We will analyze in which cases to apply HQL or the Criteria API

Lesson 7 – Query by Example

We will learn to apply Criteria Join and Fetch We will use Query by Example to create advanced queries

Lesson 8 – SGA System with Hibernate

We will build the SGA system with Hibernate We will build the data layer using Hibernate We will create advanced queries with Hibernate We will apply everything learned in this Level

Level 8 – Spring Framework

Lesson 1 – Introduction to Spring

What is Spring and its importance in the Java EE world? Basic concepts of Spring and its modules Multilayer architectures using Spring Framework

Lesson 2 – Spring Configuration

How Spring applies cohesion and coupling What is the Spring Factory and how to configure it?

Lesson 3 – Dependency Injection

Dependency Injection Management with Spring Relationship between classes and their use with Spring Types of Dependency Injections with Spring Using Annotations with Spring

Lesson 4 – Aspect Oriented Programming

Introduction to Aspect Oriented Programming (AOP) Use of AOP and Spring Concepts of Pointcuts in AOP and Spring Around, Introductions and Annotations with AOP

Lesson 5 – Spring and JDBC

Introduction to Spring with JDBC Using Templates with Spring JDBC General configuration of Spring JDBC Configuring a DataSource in Spring Queries with Spring JDBC Using RowMapper with Spring JDBC

Lesson 6 – Handling Transactions with Spring

Introduction to Spring with JDBC Definition of TransactionManager in Spring Attributes of a Transaction Propagation of a Transaction in Spring Transaction Settings in Spring

Lesson 7 – JSF Integration – Spring – JPA

Integration of Spring and JPA Steps to integrate JSF, Spring and JPA Conclusion of the Level

Level 9 – Java Server Faces

Lesson 1 – Introduction to JavaServer Faces

What is JSF and its role in Java EE Basic concepts of JSF and MVC Hello World with JSF

Lesson 2 – ManagedBeans in JSF

ManagedBeans concept in JSF Using ModelManagedBeans in JSF Expression Language (EL) in JSF Colect of BackingBeans in JSF Scope Management (Scopes) in JSF

Lesson 3 – Navigation Rules in JSF

Navigation Rules in JSF Life Cycle in JSF

Lesson 4 – Validators in JSF

Management of Validators in JSF Use of Converters in JSF Message Management and Internationalization in JSF

Lesson 5 – Event Management in JSF

Using the Value Change Listener Handling ActionListener and ActionEvent in JSF Use of standard library and SelectItems in JSF

Lesson 6 – Handling Facelets

The evolution of JSP and the use of Facelets The use and importance of Faceltes in JSF

Lesson 7 – Integration of Java EE Services

The role of JSF, EJB and JPA Exercise where everything seen in is integrated

Level 10 – Java Enterprise Edition (Jakarta EE)

Lesson 1 – Introduction to Java EE

Introduction to the Java Enterprise world (Java EE) Java EE Technology Stack Multilayer architecture in Java EE Installation of the Tools (Eclipse, MySql) Installation of the Glassfish Application Server Use of Maven and JavaEE Hello World with JavaEE

Lesson 2 – Enterprise Java Beans (EJB)

Introduction to EJBs Types and Configuration of an EJB Injection of Dependencies in Java EE Packaging and Business Containers

Lesson 3 – Introduction to the Java Persistence API (JPA)

Introduction to the Java Persistence API (JPA) Understanding of the classes of Entity in JPA Operation of EntityManager and Persistence Unit Use of JUnit and JPA

Lesson 4 – Consultations with JPA

Life Cycle in JPA Types of Relations in JPA JPQL queries in JPA Using the Criteria API in JPA Transaction Management in JPA

Lesson 5 – Role of Servlets and JSPs

Role of Servlets and JSPs in Java EE Role of JSPs in Java EE Servlets and EJB integration in Java EE

Lesson 6 – Role of JSF

Role of JSF in Java EE Ajax at JSF PrimeFaces and JSF JSF, PrimeFaces, AJAX, EJB and JPA integration

Lesson 7 – WebServices and JavaEE

Introduction to Web Services Types of JAX-WS and JAX-RS Web Services What is a WSDL Document Use of XML and XSD Documents (XML Scheme) Handling the JAXB API Web Services Generation Strategies Deployment of Web Services Creation of the Web Service Client

Lesson 8 – REST Web Services

Introduction to REST Web Services Analysis of HTTP Requests JAX-RS API annotations Integration of EJB and JAX-RS Creating a REST Client Document WADL and XSD of the REST Web Service Deploying a REST Web Service Creation of REST Web Service Client

Lesson 9 – Java EE security

Introduction to Java EE Security Authentication and Authorization in Java EE Security in the Web Layer in Java EE Security in EJB Layer in Java EE Client Authentication in Java EE Web Client Authentication SOAP Client Authentication and REST Web Service Final Exercise with the integration of everything learned

Remember, your satisfaction is guaranteed or your money back.

Greetings and see you from the other side. You’ll be a Java Expert in record time!!!

Eng. Ubaldo Acosta

Passion for Java technology

Founder of Global Mentoring and Java University

Who is the target audience?

Anyone who is interested in becoming a professional Java programmer

Anyone interested in learning Java from the basics

Anyone interested in learning to develop business applications with Java EE, including technologies such as JSF, PrimeFaces, EJB’s, JPA, Web Services and Java EE Security, among many other topics

Anyone interested in becoming a Java Junior or Java Senior specialist depending on the level studied, but at the end they will have the level of a Java Senior programmer.

The course can be studied by anyone interested in Java, from novice, intermediate or advanced programmers, since the Java University covers all levels